The Chargers revealed Wednesday that they lost not one, but two safeties on Tuesday.

Starting strong safety Terrence Kiel was arrested on five felony counts and is out for Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens.

It was learned Wednesday that backup safety Bhawoh Jue underwent arthroscopic surgery on his balky left knee on Tuesday and will also sit on Sunday. That's the same knee on which Jue had an operation during the offseason.

With the exits of Kiel and Jue, enter Clinton Hart.

"It's bittersweet,'' said Hart, who started three games at free safety and two at strong last year. "But I have to focus on being able to step in and bring what he brought to this defense. I just have something to prove, and I have to go out and do what I can do and help us get to where we need to be. And that is 3-0."

Hart and the other secondary members held a meeting Wednesday, to address the obstacle they must scale. Cornerback Drayton Florence took the leadership role and addressed his cohorts.

"We have to make that fist a little bit tighter; we still got to do that,'' said Hart, a four-year pro. "Kiel is still our boy, and we are supporting him 100 percent. We got a big game this week, and that is our main focus. We are going to let everything else take care of itself.''